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- From: zap@lysator.liu.se (H}kan Andersson)
- Subject: Re: FLI files or a working xflick?
- Message-ID: <1941@lysator.liu.se>
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- Organization: Lysator Academic Computer Society, Linkoping University, Sweden
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 10:01:56 GMT
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- almquist@chopin.udel.edu (Squish) writes:
-
- >I snagged the most recent version of xflick I could find and some FLI files
- >from Europe. The FLI files were lharced and zipped so I figured they most
- >likely came off a PC. Anyways, when I try to view them using xflick on a
- >Sun unix box I get "machine.fli, not a .fli file." But, when I try to view
- >it on a PC it works fine. Is there some problem with xflick? the fli file?
- >Or viewing fli files generated on a Dos machine using a Unix box? Any ideas?
- >Could someone point me in the right direction of WORKING fli files on a UNIX
- >machine so that I can test to make sure my copy of xflick is working? Thanks!
-
- >- mike
-
- Thats because Machine.FLI is a 640x480 FLI, and the non 320x200 FLI format
- is slightly different.
-
- However, as always, there is help!
-
- I have re-hacked Xflick to support other-than 320x200 FLI'cs, AS WELL AS
- using the public colormap (i.e. no need to click the damned window any more,
- or you can run multiple anims on screen!). The only thing is, hey, I have
- completely forgotten to upload it anywhere!
-
- I will rectify this sad mistake real-soon-now and post here when I have.
-
- C U later!
-
- /Z
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